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The phrase "addition from" is not a common phrase in written English, and is not often used. If you would like to use it, you could use it to describe a quantity obtained through addition. For example: "The addition from the two numbers yielded the correct result."
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In addition, from time to time, the Committee may include additional community members including students, faculty and others.
A tobacco-drying tower — 10 meters, or 32 feet, tall — was an addition from the '50s.
Vincent Brisby, the new addition from New England, should have a smooth transition.
And how do you rate the newest addition from the UK government?
In addition, from 1996 to 2002 he was president of Yamaguchi University.
Favourite quote: Bunk about Lester Freamon (unscripted addition from Wendell Pierce): "Look at that bow-legged mother-fucker.
In addition, from 1994 to 2000, the value in rands of South African exports to Africa surged, government statistics show.
Corrosion rate decreased with Zn addition from 1.0% up to 3.0% (mass fraction) and then increased.
The same could be said of Aldi's new addition from this spectacularly beautiful corner of the world.
And I loved a new addition from one of my favourite Tuscan producers: Bibbiano's unforced, unoaked, cherry-filled Chianti Classico.
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